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Приєднався 25 сер 2017
DevConf 2022
DevConf is one of Poland's premier annual conferences dedicated to software development. It's based on principles we believe are the success factors of an ultimate conference experience. Regardless of technology, we strive to spark inspiration by exchanging ideas. We facilitate learning as a process occurring at talks and during informal conversations. Knowing that great sessions are not enough we're also eager to provide excellent networking opportunities. People and interactions are what we value the most.
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Відео
Dylan Beattie - The Cost of Code
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) Coders code. That’s what we do. We write functions and classes and modules and we conjure amazing systems out of thin air. Electrons dance at our command; with a few keystrokes we can solve the most complex calculations, find hidden patterns in the data of our everyday lives, and send information flyin...
Adam Furmanek - Manual Memory Management in .NET Framework
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) We are used to having safe references and not bother with memory leaks. CLR or JVM take care of allocating objects and verifying that we do not do illegal instructions. Worst thing we can have is just an exception which usually we can catch and handle. But what if we want to take care of lower mechanis...
Johan Öbrink - Ant Paths and Strindberg’s Elevator - Leadership and Value in an Age of Change
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) The fundaments of nations and society are shifting in the foot steps of technological evolution. What will this mean for humanity as a race? We are on the cusp of a new evolutional stage - the post human age of the netocratic dividual where social networks determines your status and the tribe surplants...
Henry Been - Logging, Instrumentation, Dashboards and Alerts - for Developers
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) Embracing DevOps entails more than just shipping changes to production faster and faster. Your team is suddenly also responsible for monitoring your software in production and detecting and troubleshooting issues. To work together with operation specialists in your team or maybe even embrace a #NoOps a...
Evelina Gabasova - Breaking Black-Box AI
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) Machine learning and artificial intelligence are becoming wide-spread and productionalized - you no longer need a mathematics PhD and months of software development time to implement and use a machine learning algorithm. You can just call an API and you get the answer! You can treat them completely as ...
Coleman Collins - Quantum Computing: The Important Stuff
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) Quantum Computing is coming. Or is it already here? People say it has the potential to completely change the world, but will it? When? How? In case you haven’t heard, quantum computing is an emerging field that uses a quantum system, like the spin of an electron, to do a very specific type of math. Unt...
Beata Szturemska - Security - Only Developers Can Make It Proactive
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) Whether we use high-level languages like Java, Python, C# or we dive into the world of C/C , the lists of dependencies of our projects contain more and more external frameworks and libraries. It makes developers’ life easiest and helps us to focus on delivering business value. Do you know what vulnerab...
Paul Stack - Designing a System for Chaos
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) Chaos Engineering is methodology that experiments on a distributed system in order to build confidence that the system will work well in production. Essentially, we experiment by trying to break our system to uncover system weakness. In this talk, Paul will cover the basics of Chaos Engineer, give some...
Amr Abdelwahab - Privilege as a Technical Debt
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DevConf - The Software Craftsmen Festival for Sharing Knowledge and Inspiration (devconf.pl/) Do you believe political correctness and empathy are buzzwords that limit the society rather than contribute to its advancement? Do you think talking about topics like diversity quotas, privilege doesn’t make much sense and you would rather spend this time talking about the latest in technology? In thi...
Adam Furmanek - Async Internals in .NET
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Adam Furmanek - Async Internals in .NET
Nyaradzai Samushonga - First Things First
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Nyaradzai Samushonga - First Things First
Maciej Gajdzica - When Human Life Depends on Software - Introduction to Safety-Critical Systems
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Maciej Gajdzica - When Human Life Depends on Software - Introduction to Safety-Critical Systems
Dennie Declercq - Designing Accessible Apps
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Dennie Declercq - Designing Accessible Apps
Christian Horsdal - Identifying and Scoping Microservices
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Christian Horsdal - Identifying and Scoping Microservices
Dan Patrascu-Baba - Microservices from the Trenches. When Buzzwords Don't Make Your Application Work
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Dan Patrascu-Baba - Microservices from the Trenches. When Buzzwords Don't Make Your Application Work
Sebastian Gębski - Kaizen-Driven Development: Carve Your Own Path
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Sebastian Gębski - Kaizen-Driven Development: Carve Your Own Path
Jesse McCulloch - The Future is Here, It's Just Not Evenly Distributed... Yet
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Jesse McCulloch - The Future is Here, It's Just Not Evenly Distributed... Yet
Paul Stack - Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, What is the Vainest Metric of Them All?
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Paul Stack - Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, What is the Vainest Metric of Them All?
Jimmy Bogard - Six Little Lines of Fail
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Jimmy Bogard - Six Little Lines of Fail
Serhat Can - Serverless Architecture on Production: Good, Bad and Ugly Parts
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Serhat Can - Serverless Architecture on Production: Good, Bad and Ugly Parts
Norbert Wójtowicz - Data Over Code: A Short Hyperbole
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Norbert Wójtowicz - Data Over Code: A Short Hyperbole
Andy Davies - Feature Toggles: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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Andy Davies - Feature Toggles: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Tomasz Pęczek - Azure Functions Beyond "Out of the Box" - a Guided Tour of Azure Functions Ext.
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Tomasz Pęczek - Azure Functions Beyond "Out of the Box" - a Guided Tour of Azure Functions Ext.
38:46 this is false. The plane flies just fine without MCAS. It’s just that it would have flown *differently*, which would have required a different type rating for pilots. Great story, but I want to correct the misconception that the 737 MAX is fundamentally unstable.
15:45 very relevant in 2024 with the xz backdoor
Thank you Gunnar
That cloud was ~clearly~ homer simpson with wings.
"If we can build gates," then we can Bill Gates
free weed is better then free beer
It has a main-main-ten-ten-ance-ance cost ;)
All the radioactive stuff was in the ground before we dug it up, so what's the issue with putting it back when we're done taking the neodymium out of it?
The ore was a solid block and over time released only few radioactive particles when exposed to water. Good storage. Now it’s radioactive sludge. This stuff MUST not get in contact with ground water.
@@janhofmann3499 fair enough, but that's pretty easy to solve. Just let the water evaporate and leave radioactive dust behind, mix the dust with clay, fire it, and bury the ceramic. And then we don't have to put up signs telling people not to dig, because there were no signs for us and we turned out fine.
Each of Dylan’s talks is a voyage. I just wanted to be entertained during breakfast.
That would be better breakfast than coffee
great and interesting talk, thanks
I'm not even a programmer I just watch all this guys talks
I don't even speak English!! Just kidding 😂😂
Thank you, Captain Obvious. Never has there been a more meandering and pointless presentation. Lots of entertaining data points, but no real solutions nor best practices. As usual - enteraining as all get out. But just a nic 45-minute click-bait meme. No real estimate of "the cost of software."
Why are you so upset?
Is the next session of Hadi Hariri about class struggle?
The VW thing is a bad take. Models show 59 deaths, how could an engineer do that???? Bruh I got friends that work at Raytheon, Lockheed etc. they’re making bank writing code that kills thousands in the Middle East and Africa, not theoretically but in reality. Guess only white rich Europeans matter
Quotes: 2:48 Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated - Confucius 4:15 Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex and more violent, It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction - Einstein 37:20 Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away - Antione de Saint -Exupery. 49:00 If you can’t explain something to a first year student, then you haven’t really understood it - Richard Feynman 50:38 If you have two equally likely solutions to problem, choose the simplest, Occam’s Razor 56:05 Everything should be made as Simple as possible, But not simpler - Einstein 57:20 Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication - Leonardo da Vinci
00:00 Intro 01:16 Human Brain 6:40 Cannot define Simple. Define What Simple is not? 7:19 Simple is not clever 12:56 Simple is not necessarily familiar 15:18 Code example 21:40 Simple has fewer moving parts 22:11 Simple is not over-engineered 23:27 Rube Goldberg 27:00 Simple is not Terse : Nunit and Junit story, Tony Hoarer quote. 30:35 Well then What’s Simple? 31:00 Simple keeps you focused Example of search engines home page. 38:10 simple eliminates accidental complexity and hides inhered complexity 38:42 Simple fails less 43:50simple’s easier to understand and work with 45:00 isPrime code example 45:35 Simple is elegant 46:45 An Architect’s Dilemma 48:42 Simplicity has to evolve 51:00 Factorial example and Tail Recursion 56:50 Simple makes things easy, but It’s certainly not easy 57:23 Close
This was probably the longest and most entertaining sales pitch I have ever seen.
aweseome talk
awesome
I've been using the same iPhone for years
Wow Dylan.... I mean, I usually "quite like" your talks..... but, 'kin'ell, that one was "a biggie"! "Bardzo dziękuję" indeed!
Dark pissed Norbert, I like it
Amazing talk, packed with information and simply drlivered
Somehow I suspect the response will be lots of head nodding, agreement, and then going back to doing exactly what was being done before :( These issues are so huge it doesn't seem like an individual can fix them... and yet if individuals don't act nothing will happen. I suppose talking about these issues is a good first step.
Interesting
Good talk .. lame audience maybe
25:08 routing
Excellent talk!
Amazing perspective, great view, and clearly presented in present tense (counting the occurrence of the word "now" - ;) in a riveting fashion.
Bernd Rucker knows everything
that was fking awesome. really awesome
great talk = true
Great talk === true. ;)
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Amazing talk, massive fan of Dominick. He's one of the smartest and hardest working around.
greatTalk(greatTalk());
Um... Two different functions.
@@kayakMike1000 wot?
@@kayakMike1000 depends. it could be varargs or overloading probably javascript, though
@@otesunkialso default argument
@@otesunkialso default argument
Very nice example of how to analyze a complex system and how to learn from your mistakes.
Guys, if you compile the code of the Rockstar song he sings at the end, it will print a code that if you run will generate this video in a mp4 format
Great talk.
Less than 100'000 views, What ?
Very practical insights - refreshingly different from abstract concepts and advices! 👍👍
This was Awesome!
🙌👏
Great talk and great speaker
Slides and resources at berndruecker.io/complex-event-flows-in-distributed-systems/
I watched this for school credit and regret nothing.
Bruh
When the piece turns, it is not head and tails in the same time. It is head then tails then head then tails ......
I know that when we say 1, that means that the electrical current passes through the diode, and 0 means that the electrical current does not pass through the diode. When it is SQT(1/2) X 1, what does the electrical current do through the diode ?
The summary of an experiment (Wannabe Elixir Engineer) mentioned during the presentation: no-kill-switch.ghost.io/wannabe-elixir-engineer-podsumowanie-eksperymentu/ (in PL only)
Slides are available on-line as well: slides.com/sebastiangebski/kaizen-driven-development/#/
Inspiring talk! Really nice 👍
about making a QC, could you let a classical neural network do the heavy lifting? I mean the engineering part
Classic Linda-quality through the whole thing, but my favourite part was @09:45 where she says: "Man - that means all of us... is a rational decision maker" A subtle but clear point about inclusion made!